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HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ’l‘UESI)AY' —By WEBSTER. D6 JUNE 12, 1923, Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices 30 PHONE COMPANY HELP—MALE. Continued. PERMANENT POSITIONS—We need five men At once 1o’ train as salesmen: our product is the, uationally known ‘‘Wear-Ever” wluminum HELP—MALE AND FEMALE. MANTAND WIFE, or lady, reliable, to ta chiarge of small house for’the summer. In quire 607 Mams. ave mw. 13+ i wife, “colored, to g0 10 the country How to Torture Your Husband. ‘SO TS 1S My DREAT 816 BoY'S OFFICE! DRACIOUS HELP—DOMESTIC. Ce 1 RER. SAY, D10 YEA HanMOLE FERP BROTHERS OROER S UH HUH. WEC B Tre Ge o MAN anc RECEIVER CITED Suffering Wounds From Fatal Affray,‘ls _Ordered to Hear Service Complaints. D the Associated Press. RICHMOND. Va. June 12.—An or- der dirccting R C. Garrett. receiver for the Fluvanna and James River Telephone Company, to appear at a hearing tomorrow in connection with numerous complaints from Richmond and Cumberland county patrons of inadequate service rendered by the utility was issued today by the state corporation commission. Garrett is now .in- a local hospital undergoing treatment for u wound he received a week ago in a pistol fight at Cum- hefland ‘Court House when the Rev. 3. 8, Pierce, a Baptist minister. was slaty in front of his home. R. O. Garrett und his brother, L. C. Gar- vett, both of whom are prominent of- floials of Cumberland —county, are charged with murder in_connection with the killing of the ministe: Numerous Complaints Filed. Oficiale of the state corporation commission said today they had re- ceived numerous complaints regard- ng the service rendered by Garrett's company. The receiver was cited to appear before the commission severai Weeks ago, but was arrested by a traffic officer on & charge of speeding bhefore he reached the state capitol The company operates only one tele- phone at Cumberland Court House. this instrument being located in Gar- rett’s store. Ministers Ald Prosecution. At a meeting of Baptist ministers of the Portsmouth aud Norfolk con- ference resolutions deploring the death of -the Rev. Mr. Plerce were adopted and the ministers contrib- uted a fund of $125 to aid in the em- vloyment of special counsel to_assist in the prosecution of the Garrett brothers. The secretary of the con- ference was instructed to. write Gov, E.Lee Trinkle regarding the slaying of the minister. | SHOWS $3,000 A DAY LOSS BY MUNICIPAL Seattle Banks Decline to Cash/ $143.000 Salary Warrants—Def- , icit Alleged Due to 5-Cent Fare. June 12.—Banks I SEATTLE, Wash., affiliated with the Seattle Clearing House Association will decline to <h $143.000 in municipal street rail- way salary rants just issued. & RAILWAY | 1SN T \T PERFECTLY ADORABLE 1I'™M S0 PROUID OF You,0YTD! WHAT TimC 010 You 60 To LUNCH To-DAY MoRGAN? 12 HeY T AFTER THIS You 7] ASK ME WHEN YOU WANT To G6 ouT AMD LL TELL YoU WHE ~ You CAn GO ! UNOERSTAND 7 /ROMMING G (GET SOME I . | WeLL, Yoo GuMme 9 THAT UP To A FARE-You~ weLL ! t 'npuurr"wo ¢ :'::ledw WHe - OI10 1Y RUT 1| WASKR'T SURE M EXPECTING AN IMPARTANT Tace | ves sk, AT THE CLuB AT - ~| 3.30.VY€S, SR i CALL AN' | WANT You To 1T WHEN BILL JOMN STor PHOMES TecL HIM 1'LL MEET Hiv AT T4 CLus AT 3,30, Don'T LEAVE TH' ROOM UNTIL You DELIVER TH' ME SSAGE . THAT CLEAR ? e Il SAY, STUPIO, TH BIG BOSS WANTS YA . GUESS HE'S GONMa SEMOTA O A NERRANCD -UPTo A SYORE To Buy SoME STUFF FER HIS WIFE committce representing the clearing house informed the city council. The refusal was based on the financial Londition of the railway system. which showed « deficit of more than $3.000 a day under the G-cent fare established March 1. What action will be taken by em- of the system is “problemati- ~“acearding to Perry Hackler, sec- retary ¢ the street car men's union. Tnder an ordinance recently passed fares will be raised to 10 cents cash or three rides for 25 cents, effective July 4. | | —— YANKEE INGENUITY GIVES ARMENIANS ELECTRICITY From the Topeka Capital. I Another ‘accomplishment of Amer- jcan ingenuity is recorded in letters the Near East Relief n New York city. and| illism A the Near received by headquarters i K Forwarded in duplicate to W Tiby, director for Kansas.of East Relief. - i is service to Armenia is told in the following letter: . “Alexandropol, Armenia — Because biz Sam Newman did not forget the rudimentary principles of electricity learned at school back home in Tdaho the little town of Djal-Ogli near here is the proud possessor of the only modern electric lighting plant fn Ar men At the same time it probably hoasts. the cheapest public utility inl the world, for Newman lights thei whole town at a total cost of $100 al vear, and has enough power left over |y T {rocm ana trivmphantis py un a_small flour mill “One day he discovered doned mill perched on the banks of A swiftly running stream. Inspection | Showed that with a lttle repair the mill would be as good as ever. With | the help of other American relief workers and native labor Newman <oon had the mill in working order. A dynamo was then procured, after 2 zood deal of trouble and delay, rom Constantinople, and when the mill was set going it generated eighty-five horsepower. “Now the big orphanage maintai ed at Djai-Ogli by the Near East R lief. the hospital and nearly every house in the village is lighted with rlectricity, greatly to the pleasure and stonishment of the natives, many of whom had never seen an electric light before. Moreover the operation of _the plant does not cost the Near Fast telief one cent, for Newman makes the people pay for their improved lighting n grain and livestock for the orphanage larder, nd declares that he saves the relief treasury about $100 a_year. at the same time making Djal-Ogli the best lighted town in Asia Minor. DR. STRATTON INAUGURATED. BOSTON. June 12—Dr. & Wesley Stratton. formerly of the foderal bureau of standards, was formally inaugurated as presi- dent of the: Massachusetts Institute of Technology vesterday in the pres- ence of representatives of many edu- cational institutions in this country and abroad. —_— Selecting a Fish. From the Milwaukee Journal, A negro servant was sent by his employer to buy some fresh fish. Sam Went to a shop. and. picking up a fish, began to smell it. The fish dealer, observing his ac- tion and fearing that bystanders might become suspiclous. said: “Hello, you rascal! Why are you smelling my fish?” Ah no smell vour fish. mister,” re- plied_the negro. “Well, what are you doing then?” “Why, ah talk to him.” “And what do you say to the fish, might T ask?" ah ask him what news of Dat's all.” “And what does he say to you?" re- plied the fishmonger, trying to humor the man. “He says he don't know,” replied Sam. “He ain't been dar for tree weeks.” — Poor Conducting. From the New York Sun. Mary Garden at a‘Chicago recepe tion® svas criticising a certain con- ductér. < “His' work,” she said, “is so poor that i Teminds me of the Cinnamin- son_brass band.” * he Cinnaminson brass band gave a concert one night. The music wasn't very harmonious to start with, nd it kept getting worse and worse. linally a perfectly terrible number came. Such a cfash and blare had never been heard .in Cinnaminson The audience applauded polite though,” and the: first cornet wiped his - brow' and. muttered to the con- dugtorz ° - 7.0 ““What's the next selection. pard? “‘The Maiden's Prayer,’ the con- ductor muttered back. ““The first cornet looked startled, “‘Holy smoke! he said. T just been playin the Maiden's Prayer to and aban- | muel dircetor Ik {ing over here {now in bossessio {tin has the valuables ‘;I—h—h—h—-n + + -+ : i (Copyright. by J. oot SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS INSTALLMENTS. John Warinz. pewls o 10 the presi- dcney of Corinth Collze venerable | New Engiand xeat of learning. is found stabbed to death in his study. As he {8 at the pinnacle of his career and about to marry Emily Butes, charming and cultured widow, no motive for suicide appears. [ic has 20 known enemies Tlere Was Do trace of a weapon, nor was there any way in which & murderer could have left the locked room. The next morning Nogi. the Tapanese hut ler, i8 missing. as are a valuable ruby pio. worn by the desd to have been in his privat Iy. even suspiciously upon ti Unknown to the detectives, crumpled bit of he ha the room had 1t is a half-finished love lotter Anita Austin, ““The Mssters Girl" as she haw been dubbed by the inmates of M Adams’ boarding house (hecause of her silence | oncerning herself and her business in Corinth) ix drawn into the tragedy when it is dix ered that smail footprints in the snow I Adirectly from Mrs. Adams’ to the French win dows of Dr. Waring's studr. and back again Suspieion is definiteis fixed upon A tascom, & prying old maid, win uces from & burcau drawer a roll of bills. demning evidence r fiss Rascom gleefully takes informa. tion to Crar. prosecuting attors aud fur ther incriminates Anita by identifying her as the fur-coated figure she saw ieaving house in the direction of Dr. Waring's on bight of the trageds. The Spinister's Evidence. “I don’t know anything about Miss Austin being in Dr. Waring's study Sunday night.” returned Lockwood, coldly, “and T don’t believe it. For if she had been in there T should have known about it. I was here myself just outside the study door, until 11. You don't mean latfer than that, do you?z" “Dunno. the story— “Then don’t bank on it. With all due deference to Miss Bascom, T know she is not always a reliable source of information.' “But she says she saw the gir] com- late that night—" “She didn't! Tts not true! What under the heavens would she have come for?” “What does any’ girl for?” Cray gave an unpleasant wink, and Lockwood. with difficulty, con- trolled an insane desire to Spring at his throat. “And. besides, she is even of the missing $300 The Bascom spinster tells the ruby pin. don't believe it ec here, Mr. Lockwood, it doesn’t matter to anybody whether vou be- lieve these things or not. Mixs Aus- a4 I'm going over there now to inquire how she got them. Also it just occurs to me that those small footprints leading across the fleld are directed toward the Adams house. and may have been made by a woman as likely as by our hypothétical small-footed man.” Those are Nogi's footprints. How do you know?" “Common sense. Even if Miss Aus- tin did come over here for any reason she would have come by the street, not wcross the snowy fleld. “Apparently she chose the field. So I'm going to ask her why.” “All righ, Cray, but you must ad- mit you're illogical, inconsequent and inconsistent. You think I killed Dr. Waring, because I have a sharp, round penholder, and owe some large bills. Then, because a gossiping old maid comes over here and babbles. you fly off at a tangent and accuse an unpro- tected girl of absurd and unbelievable crime.” “Oho! eh?” T'm not—if you mean Miss Austin. That is, not personally.” Few men could have told this lie with such a convincing manner, but Lockwood's phlegmatic calm stood him now in good stead, and his air of obvious Indifference carried convie- t Interested in the siren your- " he went on. “I am sorty for nobody’s business who or v hat she is. vet those women over at the Adams house are one and all pos- sessed to find out something against her. I only want to advise you, Cray, if you talk to anybody over there. get O1d Salt himself. He's more fair- minded than his wife or the other women." Men are apt to be—where a pretty girl is concerned,” said Cray, dryl; and Lockwood ground his teeth in rage. as the attorney went away. His demand to see Miss Austin was listened to by Old Salt Adams, who had seen him coming and opened the door for him. “Well, Cray,” said the old My 88 THE MYSTERY GIRL A Thrilling Detective Story isit & man ! MORGAN, | WANT You To GO (i P To THE DRYG00DS. SToRE 98 / AND GET & YARDS OF GEORGETTE To MATCH THIS SAMALE ANO HURRY BAUK\WITH (T \ AT N SRR A\ such thing! The n session of thos “You mear, 1 suppos hills that Miss Bascom top burésu drawer? : Bascom put in the drawer? es—that is, she must have done 50, or—how clse could they have been found there” You know yourself. now, don't you, Mr. Ay, I'th not a burglar-—or a bandit sneak thief? You know I never went into Dr. Waring's study and took those things. Xo. as 1 say, isn't it the onl; plaacible theory that Miss Bascon who found the valuables so readily, first put them there herself” _“That matter can easily be s Cray asked R e e S R R donsaaniatE your rticlies pos- the roli put in of BY CAROLYN WELLS. B. Lippincott Cs.) ttled sald. and going to the door he Mrs. Adams to send Miss Bas- I hie ushered him into the sitting room and shut the door. “I know what you're after—and I just want to =ay Bo_slow. That's all—go slow.” “All right. Salt. Will vou send Mi Austin down here—also, 1 must intel view her alone. “Yes—I1 understand. But don't be led away now. by circumstantial evi- dence. You know yourself, it isn't| always dependable. “Go along. Salt. me my business. the_girl Not a word. My wife has. but she didn’t learn much.” Adams went away, and in a few moments Anita Austin came into the room A first perienced he_called a siren Her oval. olive face was sad |sweet. " The pale cheeks were | touched up with artificial color. an the scarlet lips were, even to hise close scrutiny, also devoid of applied art. She wore a smart little gown of black taffet: with crisp chic frills of finely plaited white organdie. _ Whether this was meant as mourn- | ing wear or not. Cray could not de- termine. The frock was fashionably short, showing thin silk stockings and black suede tie But Miss Mystery seemed wholly unconscious of her clothes and her great dark eves were full of wonder- |ing inquiry as she looked at the at- | torney and then a little diffidently of- | fered a greeting hand. | The little brown paw touched Cray’ | with a pathetic, hopeful clasp, and he looked up quickly to find himself iooking into a pair of hopeful eves, that, without a word, expressed con- fidence and trust. He shrugged his shoulders a trifle {and =ecretl monished himself to keep a tight rein_on his sympathy. Then relinquishing the lingering hand, he sat down opposite the chair | she had chosen to occupy. | “Miss Austin.” he began, | paused, for the first time in his " un rtain what tack to take. | “Yes” she said. as the pause grew longer, and her soft, cultured voice helped him not at ail. “Rights! Indeed. the rights of this How could he say to this lovely | matter are above vour jurisdiction! | small person that he suspected her|The blood of John Waring calls from i of wrong doing? jthe ground’ 1 am the instrument of on. Mr. Cray." she dirccted! justice that has been chosen 1 meantime 1ooking at him with|overruling Providence to discover the {355, full of 'a haunting’fear. “what; criminal, "She sits before vou That s ? irl—that m 0 w i Cray had a sudden. insane fecling | Both thier mnd murderens i o 5 18 ‘:fhm"l\‘e wt}u:d give ?ll he w: wu{lh “Oh, mno!". Anita cried, putting up or the pleasure of removing that > Wi ‘i ook af ghar® e, A rmoyaethal her arm a3 if to ward off a physical self to behave, he said: Then she suddenly bLecame quiet I am sorry, Miss Austin. but 1|almost rigid in her composure. must ask you some unpleasant ques- |~ “That is a grave accusation. Miss slons i 1 it or retract it.” “That's what I'm here for,” she|Bascom.” she said; “you must prove said, with the ghost of a smile on her | Cray stared at the girl in astonish- curved red lips, and, smoothing down | ment.” Her agonized cry had been her taffeta lap, she demurely clasped { human, feminine, natural, but thi her sensitive little hands and waited. | sudden change to stony calm, to icy Those hands bothered Cray. Though | hauteur was amazing—and, to his they lay quietly, he felt that at his|mind, incriminating. 3 speech they would flutter in anxiety | Miss Bascom, however, was in no Even in Tear, and he was loath to!way daunted. - ey em. Prove it T will'” she said sternly plungsd in more” Sbrasey 1A “Tn another drawer, Mr. Cray, 1 found D awRdtn uptly the rolls of silver coin—exactly $100 e o worth—that we have been told were Anetie in the desk with the roll .of bills. : The ruby pin, you know about. ew York ¢ she s brighter look comins to her Tace, ag |50 these thetis are proved. if she thought the ordeal would be so terrible after all v i ‘:“'h]l address there?" gne ‘:'T‘sil Sixty-seventh street.” “You told some one els riase? e the Hotel “Yes; I have lived at both> ad- dresses. Why?" SRS e “why” was disconcerting. After all, Cray thought, he was not a cen- sug taker. e gave up getting past history, and said briefly: . ’ “Were you at Sunday evening' _“Not evening, ing thoughtful. afternoon. “And went back again late in the evening—to see Dr. Waring in his | study. i “Why do you say thaw" she asked quietly, but 'a small red spot showed ! on either olive cheek, i “Because I must. How well do you 3 did you know the Doctor? | “Know Dr. Waring ot at all. 1 inever saw him in wy life until 1 came | kere to Corinth.” “You are sure of that?" gressional districts. “Almost sure—oh, why. oD, An_executive committee is to be ‘et vou went over thers Sunday|aPpointed, and this committee will evening, and came back to this housa | have wide powers In preparing for in possession of Dr. Waring’s valu |the next campaign. Other committess able pin and a huge sum of money.” | will siudy goyernment problems in “Sw ng; Mr, Cray, 1 didn't do any other states, 3 s, RS, portant air the spinster entercd the room Holding herself very erect and even drawing aside her skirts as she passed Miss Austin, she “ seat on_the other side of the room. Now. Miss Bascom.” Cray hegan at once. “what made vou think of look- ing in this lady that nion didn't look for felt that she and I thought perhap would be hidden away in her room. And a top drawer is the place a woman oftenest hides things.” Cray gave a short laugh. - clever of you, 1 admit. But Miss Austin savs she did not put that money there ‘herseif: that it was a { plant A plant?” Miss Basc zled at the wor Yes, she thinks I person’ put it there i falsely.” { T On, 1 see say who did got that don’t try to teach Have you talked to it Mr. Cray, hitd done wro me evidence 1 g glance showed Cray's ex- e that the girl was what and not 1 lvoked puz- some [ ill-disposed implicate her W it and money to he hard old face 1L Mr. Cray. let who could | do it with.” took on a v look cusation. and little Anita Austing a low cry as ehe saw it and hid face in her hands. . “Take her away, take that woman “You hear her,” on unrelentingly. Cray, I'm a bit of a detective myself. and while vou've been down here talking to Miss Mystery I've been searching her room more carefully, and I've found a few more things of which 1 should like to tell vou. Cray was nonplussed. H mpa- thies were all with the poor littie girl, who, clinging to the arms of her chair, seemed about to go to pieces nervously, but was bravely holding on to herself. Yet. if the Bascom woman was telling the truth, he must beware of the “poor little wirl."” “I'm not sure you're within rights, Miss Bascom.” he be he was interrupted with: your an,” but [ he than he you come from, Miss possible that ‘a girl should commit the awful crime, but 1 do say that I have found the weapon with which it was done hidden in Miss Austin's room. Again that short, low ecry, more like a hurt animal’s than a human be- ing’s. And then Anita Austin, the girl of mystery. fell back into the depths of her chair and closed her eyes. (Continued tomorrow.) — DEMOCRATS REORGANIZE. Wisconsin Committee to Prepare for Next Campaign. APPLETON, Wis., ganization of the democratic state central committee was effected here | vesterday. The state committee has been enlarged to include four mem- bers from each of the cleven con- Dr. Waring's house she returned. look- “I was there Sunday Yes—that is, - her; that was almost malignant in fts ac- June 12.—Reor- | NORTHWEST. 404 Vermont ave., John C. Hales. and P, Day's Pharmacy. and U. 1.8, Clemence. and Clifton, H. Colodny & Co. and Harvard, The Harvard Pharmacy. #nd Columbin rosd (Evans Drug Store. 14th_Bronsugh's Pharmacy. d Buctanan, Hehberger. Iph Pharmacy, 3901 i4th st. nd Colorado ave,. Piney Branch i :“""'4 nt st. n.w., Mount igAr and News Shop. 2434° 1500 Paynes Pharmacy. Fardman Park Pharmacy. 2162 Callfornia ave., Morgan Bros Ith and K, Goldenbérg's (time clork's d Tth 4nd 0'str., Associa Tth st. and oth ana 0 th an Rodls® Pharmacy. eok Pharmacy. F1. Colodny & Co,, Gu. ave. and Upshur st. 6918 Ca. ave.. Brightwood Pharmacy. 901 L 0. Morse Phormacy. upon rmacy. Tath at. and Fia. ave.: Pearams Pharmacy. d Fygeinn armacy. £ es. and M, Wa'ler T Bonsnoe. ave. and 1t at.. Svivern Laupheimer rth Cap. st. and R. T, Ave., Parker's Phar. Pa. ave.. J. Louts Krick. A A R e X - ave.. Hes . #4268 Conn, Ave., Chevy Dhse PhArmacy. Wiseonsin' ‘ave. and - Macomb st., Cleveland Park Pharma GEORGFETOWN. Toarmacy. ock & Dickens. Garren's Mnsic Store. . Loula F. Bradley. ve!, Louts Sacks. Newsstand. SR 1 Fre, Kenealy Pharmacs. ‘ap.and Ath. Rieloss Pharmacy. 130 and Taxt Capitol, Tincoin PATk Pharmacy. d R. 1. ave., Collins’ Pharmacy— Mavo's Pharmacy—Brook! SOUTHEAST. 24 st and Pa. ave., H. E. Sprucebank. &M 1nd Eve, Weller & Moskey's Pharmacy. 17111 and Pa’ ave., Fealy's Pharmacy. 141 and Pa. ave), Smrser's Pharmacr. 1007 Nichols ave.. Welss & Healy—Anacost SOUTHWEST. Tth and D aix, Tantz Rros. 4%, and T ste., Columbia Pharmacy. RATE—3 CENTS A WORD in Washingten and Subu for— Melp and Situations Wanted. Loat ard Found Tar Sale and Wantad Miscelianenus. Poultrs. Peis and Lisestock Automohiles for Sale snd Wanted Rooms for Rent and Wanted. Busiuess Opportunities, ctc RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON 4 cents a ward. REAL ESTATE AD 1@ worde to the line.. 3 line minin rate. as follows: {STAR OF {0 aderticen ; MUSE be At The of The Star { Bench “officen b 11 pom the DAY BEFORE ‘nsq-r with the following esceptions: Toer and Found, “ath Noticen Wanted TTalp Wanted &ituations ments wider tie ahove classifics ccepted af The Star offe. T1th wm. dax of iswue advertise Silldas Star must received A The Star offcs by @ pm. Sat dax or at any of The Rtar brauch ofices by S p.m. Saturday | CASH WITH ORDER is required for all ad- cartisements from transient advertiser HELP—MALE. TORIGIN AT vicommendiiions wnt. Usc COPIES. Pom o 4 A S eape ! Apply AUTOMOBILE WASHER work v appearance: bright to polish silver i Jewelr: ] Do preferr rwn, “por T e tul Apply between 8 EhT. to mak age sixtern years. Banister building, 685 F a.m, Wednesday i < immons. 1418 X “hent enrds. w_for Jdmy & Y.oave ath H 10> | S i BOYE two disiribte o an CALLE Tith w s at onee nw CHATFFEUR with know the city. Apple Winte Taxi Co. 1213 N ntelligent: prefe and_dyei Apply 72 CHAUFFEUR— Hustler ed in cleani ord delivers COLLECTOR, experien: Iy 1630 14th st. n.w TORS (o sments: man with light car pre o ean furnish small hond do Ready, 208 Eond 14th i ation in sehool boards and =00 salary for right opportunity to make Address Box 1251, ing. iroducing _their work parents: train fare paid ‘and exceptional neut connection. to T wight wor 14 14th st tomac KLY FLOOT and_C Fienced helper wanted at Avply TRICTAN [T Mr. B th 140 I ~tock man. ex wiedge of window permanent position: perienced, one who ki o other young mai be aisent from Washington fo: 1 free transcontinental auto ng tour in return for driving Ford car. between 7 aed 8 o'clock pam., room Sonthern A 300, Southern Aid_ Bld th LAT M. lored, to work asforem rs; lurge MAN for stands_telepho ary. $80_month MAN good at figuring: Dusiness experience: hours, Address Box 17-D, Star office. all-around worker about hom Apply 5701 16th st. 140 AN, white, fo help in family garden, milk cows for home consumption, and do_chores. Tothwell station, Washington and _Virginia trolley, Vienna. Va. 1. Brooks Clarke. _13% MANAGER, advertising and business. wanted on well established trade tion magazine in the east: will have opportunity to develop an extensive geld: Compensation. salary ress Tox 263 | sTECHANTCS and Tici d_colored_laborer: , in Pittshuregh and vieinity : free trans- ortation from Baltimore, Call or write Penasyivants Raiiroad Employment Burea 50 Pennsylvania station, Pittsburgh. Pa MENT (300), colgred. for Tethlehem lant: 40c per hour and higher. axwell. 51 Mass. ave. n.w. ME: "o take orders with focal manage; must be neat aprearing and over 21 vear: of a Jary and bouus to start. Apply, § to 1 only, 1oom 208 Bond bldg.. 14th and N York ave.. Mr. B. L. McFadden. A MEN to distribute advertising. 939 D st. n.w. third floor. 7 a.m. 18 PAPERTANGER - APply house painter. Hotel Lafayette, switchbonrd: unight work : sa "Appiy 2400 160h st state_compens. 30 p.m. to X furnish references. w. . various sections Addrexs | cooking utensils not “handle e will be sury making in Washington. Hyattaville 1383 or write Brentwood. Md. e present sale force volume of business. restigate. re can- for three months; = three months; man 1 wife must be goad cook assist in Housework and care for yard #o0d_w Address Box 19-D. Star off SALESMAN_Live wires (men and women), to sell newest advertising novelty to banks, in Phone . Stuart, Box SSER—Expenenced, ehin TG st n.w. surabce agents, realtors, large institutions, merchants; quick sales and lurge profits PRESSER, expericnced, once, Oxford ave. and Mount Ver Ruy. Va. Phone North 165-W-1 colored. 000 sold one eastern ity in ten daye: territors alxo open In Virginia and West Virginia. Call or address Mr. Reich, Room 222, Riggs Bank DUE., U4th and Park road; dnytime o Apply at Faon ave.. Del ENTATES SALESMAN—] iug for an experienced salesman fn & large . Stag office. tice._Address Box_32: Tave ap open- 30 10 9. R FOR ALESMAN 1. ~~Openiog for one ma Main i Local distributor for a pationally s_and_ambitious. SALESMA known, old-established factory, 3 salcsmian of ability in this district territo B e virch r4., Boek | the right man cin make around $100 per week; weekly drawing account o reply With full detalls conceruin ence. et Address Rox 12.D, Star_afice. CARETAKE COUNTRY HOMIE Married couple as caretakers for country home near Annap- olis, Md. Man must have expe rience as farmer, woman to make herself useful around house. Good home and wages to capable couple. Address, stating place gainst- profits: % age. experi- LESMAN —Excellent opportunity for man truck experience fo e territory ax dealer; must be h cially give full cleplione ddress By Mce, [ANAGER in oldestablished real es- E correspondence Address_Box for. full particulars, Box 204-B, Star e una aan: | Offic detiln ox D, - e i WANTED—AGENTS. LES HELP. wanted. good returns puid ours’ work per day selling & useful o Ktar oMce. | tractive ard popular friced electrical iood —opportunity les ability. men with ot essential; ompany. 703 e s work: wio qualify 12th n. brilliant fut week to start 304 Kresge RVISOI, nt salesmen qoire high better than average sales ability st and best known food mfrs. | established trade, age an } present and previous positions. o work ranged. Repliex strictiy expenses and bonus. © Permas ug for right mun. ). Star office DISPENSEL, —tirst cluss, K 1501 1 TAILOT: 467_Sth st YOUNG MA truck firat class, with executive abilit 3 ge. o learn repair [ machines. We will Ningie men preferred willing to live in any | States” or Canuda. St { promotion for those willing to work for it fourth floor, must be yart dy worl who are \holy 5 o timating ary expected. iron Address Box worl HIGH - GRADE POSITION 18 S SPLENDID OF RSNER. P ENUE_AT NINTI reference. “hund furn) opportunity for interview will confid U and pay vou a mod jerate walars while going tbrough our sehool. vwl, UNITY RKER BRIDGET hold_appliance: guaranteed by old establ for_energetic S citabl autos prefer- Carroll earance for o for those . Apply be- bldg. Hitire b WANTED—SALESMEN. SALESMEN— Exper. Twisted brusiies direct to commission on high-grade line: exciusive tertiiory opportunits; state_experience. i New York excellont Box Aoy o. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES in east, with | COMPETENT HELP d purticulurs, j 1ocal or elsewhere. It fucts war: | i be atial. Sal nent and vers Address Box “with and ap- character and i Une of old- Tor_your North ¢ consideration, HORERS, a: fare pai Bureau, N st 20 Fennayl Wihite (1 - MANWIFE wanted, 95 ooks for xperienced : Fuller's st n. . OFFICE | iree registration. Wasi: inzton Employment Exchange, operated for the Ly Waslington School for Secretaries Schaol of Comuerre, 1419 F 81, b.w, ! INSTRUCTION COURSES {a t STUDENT SAYS: “IN YOUR { school s. was placed in a_stenographi posltio per week.” _Posit BOYD SCHOOL, 1338 G 19 to ing_ Burroughs s for gragy. | D = { WOMAN wauted fram 10 a.m AL HOUSEWORK, AL HOUS st HOUREWORKE nw. ' Potomac 145, 11 Feferent "~ olored will_consider woman ‘ith_child na ERAL Chase, Md.; Tand 152 GIRL for Hot GIRL 5 take car ment’ mornings. HOUSERE! apable of dress Kox HOUSEREFPER hons washiug. nights. after HOUSEWORKER Young white gic $10_per week KEEP APART cent. middl On LAUNDRESS Lam: NTRSE und e Mre Norih whiite, to comb_st.. Cleveland NURSE, A childre o Col. 7317, 2901 16t) NURSE. Wihite, child four Y] cats ol {o w nw {ATTG DRIVE: {given. Call Lincoln 82. Tnited | 7 e RVICE exoinimations cupable and ariff_examiners, July 11: <a June 21860, Class for statistics Burro instruction day and night 0 situated £ the Rtenographer. coin) Kks: state Star office OT FARN %50 T is 1alk 1o you_ abe al instruction ural drafting. phone for free Prafting. 14th and T sts. now. HOTLLS NEED AMBITIOUS m women: nation-wide demand in aill , meats botels. tca rooms. cafe he Fiment houses: ncrowded fiel fek wavancement: qur methods mpiosed by ! en depart. 5 o fine living, indorsed— . ding lotels, every. {CIUERK i _v\,’.w\i\ FOR APT. 5; Stoneleizh Court. € it e t. n.w. b paint_ <hop. K 2018 12th st n. LEVATOR M work per mon eigh Cour! night S0 per_ month and n ER S00 i eening { Tewis Hotel Training éeneal { MEN AND WOMEN quickis Tearn real catata Duminean: rective. pas WO learnmE: el o Interfere With nrekent emplovment: wome m R Mursday. 3 Wi William 6o, 811 Bond bidg. B Mo a8 : ATTO TEPATIING limited dsy tourse for Soung men o Tearn the ute mechagice tra —— 1 for particulars. BOGSE. 1350 T e i A oun. ave experienced EN. th and meals ts, Conn. ave. who, A. AUTO sCHOOT. N ____ Main 5230 HELP—FEMALE. ATTY also apprentice work. under pe onth Stoneleigh : steady work ewing Machine Co., § of batn, 17, ILIDATED GAS IFER BLDG N (10)—Bri and manage st < work Apply ave. A COLORED MAN $1.400 10 $1,500. | Room Apt. 1 it desired k. EWORKEI oan 11 atas nights il upartm Is Thursds, Col._rd. 13+ colored: Cher. pe Clesu 13 VYTS WOToing & vou 4th st. “gentleman’s small apart Address Box 66D, nd i o care redquired, Sta “middie ork for family of four, ali g Tunch <rand meal~ n.e hein on 1o 5 pm. convales and co for wom Wioming “for 1wl Apply 3405 Ma Park. 1 white. a, 4 _ Stoneleigh Court | SITUATIONS_MALE. for 1w nd wages; referen “COOK. COLORY 0 per month, ACCOUNTANT evenings and preps Address Box 88D, Ntar offic hard K k by well edu tive and exer o typist nit T CLERK £y basis onls. HOUSEW O | Rox 24D, PAINTER, contractor. Food Win are ted Address I Keen booas statements pen_aud mont expericn or: _evenings A Young man. possessing ability: alto exper D, 14e or outside. e Addres Aduy . desires p av Srm. Ad 150 7. wante job with alkaround. Address Box 69.D, Star office. * PRINT work at expericnce; ser REPATRS and ¢ experienced ontsid Star office Yoz wan Wishes opportunity to “vaings and spare time: som: onated. Address Bos Teal estate firm Address Box 2000 Work. Call Linc MAN wanix fo learn the whoe Address Box COUNTER GIRL for pastry shop: m in Apply_1KIS H new . G perienced in refined Appls immedintels todas s muneat employment. - Second Soor, W6 Hh SALE partment. Permanent with attractive salary " o fmission to experienced men. iply Superintendent. | Sons Co. SMEN for Victrola de FARMERETTE, able-bod work throngh October 1. Jr.._Beltaville, Md. S thiriy. wiite 04 to 10 p.m. Apply Price. Wil cialty Co., 636 1) st mw LADY, well ednca! ods 1o teachers and quired: bu: i woman for_field Wilbur F. Nush, 110 o make saniw positions and com- Ap- S, Kann i TRY {GROC vacancy for a Ihave a man: we can also emy assistant salesmen must be able to driv nd furnish cash bond Pee-Kay Auto Groc 1420 lrving st. n.w CLERK—Must be accurate at figures well I} position. Starting Address Box SALESY {experienced retail grocery sales- Applicants quick and and In reply state age and previous experience. Permanent salary “wiliing fo give IAN—We first-class. | T oW sloy a few ! { tiberal where em- salari and Ford truck . Apply to Inc., positiog, o, state long ary <nit oung experienced. i | for i cont, department: stead ers, Dosit Ladies” Shop, 111 niw TENOGRAPHER for real estate offi with knowledge of Lookkeepin. et 1818 5 Bt o o . write GRAPHER-TYPIST. expert and ex- preferably in literary or manuscript work: hours § to 4:30, all vear: no beginners; garding sge, education, ployment, xalary desired, give full dotails re ent expericnce. present , 518 8-Z. Star IESS —Experienced. Appiy {Feho Park. { WOMAN to answer physicians phone at night cate, Glen MEN-—If you have had any kind of house-to-house selli permanent position. i Blum. between g anc | Castelberg National Je P e 1933 Pa. ave. n.w. IBRICKLAYER with iting experience. App Ladie, Room nd Navy Dept. bld {manent position. Ap 1 jobs meals included; i ate ES { If you are tired or ha luck story, don’t apply. ion, | the property and the prospects; you will have full co must jof the office. Must have auto | THE LOW CO., Machinists’ Building. ¢hee you can make big and qualify for a good-paying 148, State. War STENOGRAPHER. i Thoroughly experienced. Per- The Hecht Co., 7th at {HHANDY MAN wanted for odd|"Y: ___ g | of mechanical nature; all] WANTED-—SALL trience and salary wanted. TATE SALESME A rare opportunity for men o {force. pep and a desire to work. i Main 5768. i |in_exchange for good downtown room ‘with {ramily. I 8 13¢ | YOUNG 1ADY 1 picture ofey money | 156 star i LADY—Must be experienced in_cost finding in Drinting plant. Address Box 254.C, for office work In motion ng experi- ate particulars. Address Bot See Mr. d 10 am. welry Co.. must be rapid, ac boiler set- > Iy 10 Mr. week, respectable outdoor work experience not absolutely nec- essary. See Mr. Blum between 9 and 10 a.m. Castelberg N tional Jewelry Co., 935 Pa. ave. ply Supt., F. SLADIE! age, expe-| House to house; no collecting, Ad-{no delivering; dignified and jpleasant work: guaranteed sal- v, $2.50 per day and additional ommission. Apply at once, 200 9th st, n.w Byl ooy | PIST, with office experience. ‘.c“filel;::sel,\pply employment oftice, 8tli floor, G st. side. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. S €. ks i -operation isekeeper in return for a good | Saturdar haif holiday | . ete. Adiress Box SIT TANT ing sratem time work and Adares TCULTURIS no extra consider ain_ S bust evening Adams 3¢ § DRESSMARING of i expe i nan ~refin eharge Derienced T apartme hier: lad rass Hoy TAN RETARY years' ex sonality ; poraty_position perience LADY. in daw office 101, N Tlaw BOUKKE mod ATl ea 2o exsmak: Al cu househeeping hostess, widower's home. lest references. ent ref-class references. T, capable iosfall Dosks. . desires par fox 2%0.C, Ntar officc Plone Franklin xperienced, knowledze of typewrit crate salary. For in a4 Btted, 83 idress position, tea fraternity house care for aemi-in Address ienced. desires | Star office. Voice, Piano. Triumph %656, Tolumbin for infat, Columi Ay or at home and _ general; 1o utive work: good customed to dealing with the b Address Box WY wishes has had six sears of e Address Box D, Sta . Star_office._12% or, possessing o moderate saiary For interview «n dent, desites posi trpist, Addres: st COLORED man and wife want place go a for summer; young girl as maid; ref. 611 GIRT, to do_general 170 = evening work A olored woman. o N SITUATIONS—DOMEST o CHAMBERMAID: position by meat el woman with reference. Hampshire_ave. _Pho CHAMBERMAID, jored woman: rel w €0 {4th now. i Couk COOK or th_st. n.w. ork, without laundering. Address 1118 ¢ West 3185.J. eat, reliable stay nights. | 8861 ess: o or fron i city references COOK, first class, e city for wants position the is wil best wage summer; ~ HELP_DOMESTIC. THER REALTY | Grasmensiain, woiord. % & to Atami City for_summer. 1508 Sth st. n.w. . (OOK._colored. for gifle' country home weat Glen Echo: state experience aud salary BOOKKEEPER, experienced ; state references and salary expect- Address Box 04-D, Star of- pected. _Address Box 330-C. Star office. 12" COOK_and_houseworker in family of three. 1849 Vernon (You) st. n.w. . y mights; fose st., Chery £10 per week Chase. phone C} 13 11th st. n.w DAY'S OR MOR. Call_A Call 816 © 'S WORK or morning work. orker, capable and willing |A OCAL. corporation dealin in first mortgages only requires m several energetic sal sell its Treasury stock opportunity for produs ply 715 Southern bui th_st ot S1CO0K and esmen lol by required. Riltmore st. ; splendid ning. 27 COOK COOK, general lousel woman. housework. small family; Gity Phone Adams 2 7 Cathedral ave. and _ general housework, \pply 1339 Girard st n. Teliable colorea wo cers. Ap- 1ding. l WHITE BOYS about 18 years old. GENERAL USEFULNESS aroind ‘store: hoys of good Fndrgs who desire to go shead. S 206C, Star offce, COOK—Expericnced neat colored woman; ref- for. erence. 2000 Oth st. n.w HOT “ 1452 Char at, wants place. morning OF evenin: Call 1126 18t st a.w. Wants place, general houscwork. Sth st n.w. HOUSEREET would iike to %o to and sea. companion. refine.d ore for summer; ca Address ‘Rox_ S7-B, Star_ofice. GBNERAL HOUSEWORKEK, ode in fam ily. 1508 7th st. n.w. 13% character and EWORK. _coo 2438 K st laundry, maid. iing 13 Addrees Box TAT, HOUNEWORKER, § in family: nights. Cleve, 41 [ K o . n. el o Take nome; 14